The laser scanning is a technology that allows in a short time to run the relief geometric objects with a high level of detail and completeness, based on the signal emitted by the laser and the corresponding return signal. When the incident laser radiation hits the object to detect, then the radiation is reflected. The purpose is to build a three-dimensional digital model that allows to reconstruct the reality of the object and to conduct studies regarding the design, restoration and/or conservation. When the laser scanner is equipped with a digital camera, the result of the measurement process is a set of points in XYZ coordinates showing a high density and accuracy with radiometric and RGB tones. In this case, the set of measured points is called “point cloud” and allows the reconstruction of the Digital Surface Model. Even the post-processing is usually performed by closed source software, which is characterized by Copyright restricting the free use, free and open source software can increase the performance by far. Indeed, this latter can be freely used providing the possibility to display and even custom the source code. The experience started at the Faculty of Engineering in Catania is aimed at finding a valuable free and open source tool, MeshLab (Italian Software for data processing), to be compared with a reference closed source software for data processing, i.e. RapidForm. In this work, we compare the results obtained with MeshLab and Rapidform through the planning of the survey and the acquisition of the point cloud of a morphologically complex statue.
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10 March 2015
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2014 (ICNAAM-2014)
22–28 September 2014
Rhodes, Greece
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March 10 2015
Laser scanner data processing and 3D modeling using a free and open source software Available to Purchase
Fatuzzo Gabriele;
Fatuzzo Gabriele
1Dept. of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering,
University of Catania
, Italy
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Mangiameli Michele;
2Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
University of Catania
, Italy
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Mussumeci Giuseppe;
Mussumeci Giuseppe
2Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
University of Catania
, Italy
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Zito Salvatore
Zito Salvatore
2Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
University of Catania
, Italy
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Fatuzzo Gabriele
1
Mangiameli Michele
2
Mussumeci Giuseppe
2
Zito Salvatore
2
1Dept. of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering,
University of Catania
, Italy
2Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
University of Catania
, Italy
AIP Conf. Proc. 1648, 780010 (2015)
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Fatuzzo Gabriele, Mangiameli Michele, Mussumeci Giuseppe, Zito Salvatore; Laser scanner data processing and 3D modeling using a free and open source software. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 March 2015; 1648 (1): 780010. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4912990
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